The song explores deep exhaustion—not from physical labor, but from the emotional toll of longing and solitude.
(which translates to "I am tired") is a collaborative track by Turkish artists Elyas and Taha , featuring SMT. Released on May 30, 2019, as part of the album Gece Mavisi , the song is a melancholic blend of indie-pop and soft rap that captures the emotional weight of unrequited or fading love. Core Themes and Lyrics
A focus on "night" themes, consistent with the album title Gece Mavisi (Night Blue). ElyasВ Yorgunum Ft Taha
Intertwined vocal performances between Elyas and Taha that contrast melodic singing with rhythmic, rap-influenced verses.
According to tracks listed on Genius and Apple Music , Elyas & Taha are known for their atmospheric, lo-fi leaning sound. "Yorgunum" fits this aesthetic with: A melancholic, steady beat. The song explores deep exhaustion—not from physical labor,
The artists use natural elements to mirror internal feelings. The narrator "asks the clouds" about their partner only for it to rain, and describes their eyes as reflecting the blue of the sky or the city of İzmir (specifically the Bostanlı district ).
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The song explores deep exhaustion—not from physical labor, but from the emotional toll of longing and solitude.
(which translates to "I am tired") is a collaborative track by Turkish artists Elyas and Taha , featuring SMT. Released on May 30, 2019, as part of the album Gece Mavisi , the song is a melancholic blend of indie-pop and soft rap that captures the emotional weight of unrequited or fading love. Core Themes and Lyrics
A focus on "night" themes, consistent with the album title Gece Mavisi (Night Blue).
Intertwined vocal performances between Elyas and Taha that contrast melodic singing with rhythmic, rap-influenced verses.
According to tracks listed on Genius and Apple Music , Elyas & Taha are known for their atmospheric, lo-fi leaning sound. "Yorgunum" fits this aesthetic with: A melancholic, steady beat.
The artists use natural elements to mirror internal feelings. The narrator "asks the clouds" about their partner only for it to rain, and describes their eyes as reflecting the blue of the sky or the city of İzmir (specifically the Bostanlı district ).